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were available for those who sought some re- lief. People sat around and talked while rest- ing between all the dancing that was going on. Being cool is a tough job, but some- body has to do it. John Bolling, a senior, and Chuckie Farmer, a junior, People were breaking out the spring a senior, wore their sunglasses while showed the others exactly how to season with their shades. Shane As- they danced, talked and laughed the “be cool’ at the Ides of March bury, a junior, and Cherie Ferguson, night away. dance. Togas were definitely the style for this dance. Ides Of March 23
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e Conversing is an important part of a dance. tl m eC S Working the sound system is no easy job. Juniors Chad Fletcher, Wesley Mullins, Thom- Keith Bowman, a senior, found this to be .as Munsey,and Frederic Ulferts did just this-at true at the Ides of March dance. the Ides of March dance. Tables and chairs and loud music mix for the Ides of March The coming of spring meant a lot of studying to be done. Yet, the stu- dents still had time to. take a break for the Ides of March. This was the celebration that ended winter and started the spring festivities. These were festivities that the students were more than ready for. They. - proved this to be true at the dance. This activity was sponsored by the National Honor Society which was under the direction of Mr. Morley Jones. and Mrs...Mina.. Jones,..both math teachers. Certain members of the prestigious club helped in such matters as setting up for the dance, working the concession stand, tak- ing up money.and.cleaning up.after- wards. Sound Factory. provided the music with their elaborate sound system. Not only did they provide the music, but they also put on an excellent light show. Senior Keith Bowman, who worked for Sound Factory, and who was in the Honor Society, helped with these things. These two factors helped the dance to be an even bigger success than imagined. The dance was not only a social success but another success for the National Honor Society. Although this dance has only been held for the last two years, it seems as though the dance will become a tradition in years to come. Taking a break during work hours is a fun — stand. The refreshments made the dance even thing to do. Kelly Herbert, a senior, was goof- more enjoyable. ing off a little while working the concession 22 tdes Of March
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One part of Basketball Homecoming Is recog- nizing the senior cheerleaders. Senior Tina Barbour and her parents, Debbie and Grady sae ereene eee Kh OH ce SSS One of the attendants for the senior class, Relana Ellinger,. enjoys one of. the more memorable moments of high school. Richard™ — The Queen for Basketball Homecoming, sen- ill, also a senior. Molly’s only response was, — Tompa, also a senior, escorted her with pride. ior Molly O'Bryan, is escorted by Greg Ven- “‘I’d say surprised!’ Richard’s true feelings were expressed when he said, ‘‘It’ll be something Ill always remem-- ber.” 24 Basketball Homecoming
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